VERITAS Storage Foundation 4.1 Oracle Administrator's Guide
Chapter 9, Using the Space Capacity Planning Utility for Storage Checkpoints
Prerelease 8 September 2005, 8:55am Removing Capacity Planning Schedules
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Removing Capacity Planning Schedules
Use the GUI, the VxDBA utility, or the Storage Checkpoint Capacity Planning utility to remove
Capacity Planning schedules at any time. You do not need to wait until the expiration date that you
supplied when creating a schedule.
Usage Notes
◆ The Storage Checkpoint Capacity Planning utility stores the space-usage information it
collects during the schedule duration in the log file
/etc/vx/vxdba/logs/planxxxxx.out (where xxxxx is the schedule ID number).
This space-usage information remains available to you in the log file even after the schedule is
removed.
◆ During the schedule-removal operation, you are asked if you want to remove the Storage
Checkpoints that were created by the Storage Checkpoint Capacity Planning utility during the
schedule duration. If you answer no (n) to this question, you can remove the associated
Storage Checkpoints manually at a later time using the VxDBA utility. See “Removing Storage
Checkpoints” on page 357 for more information.
▼ To remove Capacity Planning schedules using the VxDBA Utility
From the Storage Checkpoint Capacity Planning menu, type 4 to select Remove Capacity
Planning Schedules:
:
The Storage Checkpoint Capacity Planning utility displays all the existing Storage Checkpoint
Capacity Planning schedules, so that you can remove a particular schedule, a range of schedules, or
all schedules.
For information on removing Capacity Planning schedules using the GUI, see “Creating Capacity
Planning Schedules” on page 188.
VERITAS Storage Foundation for Oracle (ORACLE_SID 'PROD')
Menu: Storage Checkpoint Capacity Planning
1 Create Capacity Planning Schedules
2 Display Capacity Planning Schedules
3 Display Space Usage Information
4 Remove Capacity Planning Schedules
? Display Help About the Current Menu
q Exit From Current Menu
x Exit From VxDBA Utility
Select Operation to Perform: 4